

I wouldn’t expand it any further, as it already covers most of the important stuff. Far more people have to deal with Google’s bs than use R*ddit.
I wouldn’t expand it any further, as it already covers most of the important stuff. Far more people have to deal with Google’s bs than use R*ddit.
Not a history book in the traditional sense, but Yu Hua’s China in ten words is great.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12884314-china-in-ten-words
I consider Loss to be common knowledge at this point
Got some reference material?
Jesus, that rustup folder is HUGE
My 2 cents. I started with Bazzite and switched to Fedora after some things broke. Fedora works for my use case and I don’t see any reason to switch further. Even upgrading from 40 to 41 worked without hickups.
Looks like a sad and overworked old guy
One explanation I have read online is that its inspiration was navy battles and therefore you can use the captured pieces. Wikipedia states a possible connection to mercenaries and switching loyalties. Both seem reasonable enough.
There’s some people in all of us
On the other hand, Japenese chess is a full blown navy battel.
It only doesn’t seem fair because those two aren’t hiding it.
Lincoln fucking rocks!
Is there any write-up for the recent events around the kernel and Rust? Glancing over recent posts, it seems like new devs want to push Rust, but older maintainers don’t want to deal with it. Why do people love Rust so much? Is it just a loud minority or does it in fact offer substancial gains and safety over existing C code? Lqstly, can they simply fork the kernel and try their own thing? E.g. do a branch as a proof of concept and therefore convince them to migrate?
That’s why it says “luxuries”
Which app offers content filters?
That should be a “long s”. From the wiki: The minuscule form ſ, called the long s, developed in the early medieval period, within the Visigothic and Carolingian hands, with predecessors in the half-uncial and cursive scripts of Late Antiquity. It remained standard in western writing throughout the medieval period and was adopted in early printing with movable types. It existed alongside minuscule “round” or “short” s, which were at the time only used at the end of words.
Excuse me, what?
The third one is wrong because balls are colder than the rest of your body (around 34C). Might be some memes from the femcel community.
This is exactly how I feel. Just a sudden and uncontrolable outburst. It’s a stark contrast to how I am usually. I conciously avoid getting into any situation which might cause such behavior just soother don’t percieve me as weird or dangerous.
Try some thin sliced onion rings sprinkled with soy sauce. It’s really delicious.